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Āpastamba Dharmasūtra (Sanskrit: आपस्तम्ब धर्मसूत्र) is a
Sanskrit text and one of the
oldest Dharma-post
vedic smriti related texts of
Hinduism that...
- Dharmasūtra
texts are
listed below:
Apastamba (450–350 BCE) this Dharmasūtra
forms a part of the
larger Kalpasūtra of
Apastamba. It
contains 1,364 sutras. Gautama...
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themselves Baudhāyana Amavasya. The Dharmasūtra of Baudhāyana like that of
Apastamba also
forms a part of the
larger Kalpasutra. Likewise, it is
composed of...
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prohibited in the Kali age by the wise.
Niyoga or
Levirate which Apastamba declares as
unfit for
practice in a
degenerate later age or Manu's repudiation...
- saṁhitā́-s are the most
extant ones. The
Āpastamba-mantra-pāṭhá
consists of
mantras only
found in the
Āpastamba Kalpa sūtrá
literature of the Kr̥ṣṇa-yajur-vedá...
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mathematically the most significant, are
those attributed to Baudhayana, Manava,
Apastamba and Katyayana.
Their language is late
Vedic Sanskrit,
pointing to a composition...
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numerous sub-schools.
Among these, the
followers of
Baudhayana and
Apastamba were
found all over
South India (including Maharashtra),
while the Hiranyakeshins...
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pleasure respectively - lead to
social chaos. The
Gautama Dharmashastra,
Apastamba Dharmasutra and Yājñavalkya Smṛti, as examples, all
suggest that dharma...
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rites as
described in
Hindu scriptures such as
Apastamba Sutra attributed to the
Hindu sage
Apastamba. The most
important rites are the
Shodasa Samaskāras...
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systems existed in the
various kingdoms and
empires of
ancient India. The
Apastamba Dharmasutra prescribes that
kings should appoint officers and subordinates...